sooo many good nardwuar interviews. DOOM would be the ultimate though, for sure. i can never decide if seeing a nardwuar interview beforehand should be a prerequisite for participating in one. he definitely polarizes the people who are actually down to earth vs the people who are kind of impatient/self-conscious pricks.

right on, i mean all he's ever really trying to do in any interview is show that he has done some intense research, i guess some artists would just rather talk about what projects they are working on and their favourite colour

It might mean nothing, but the copies of Special Herbs Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 I've got on my comp have all these additional artist names for the people he worked with on the beats, ie. "Shallots - DJ Subroc/MF Doom", or "Monosodium Glutamate - DJ Cucumber Slice/MF Doom", and other cats like DJ Pocket, Big Jim, etc... Nettle Leaves (the beat for Who You Think I Am?) is credited to MF Doom/Mr. Fantastic (with a c). the MC's on Who You Think I Am are King Ceasar, Megalon, Rodan, Kamackeris, and Kong. Out of all those dudes the only one who sounds even vaguely like Mr. Fantastik (to me) is Rodan. But I still don't really buy him as Mr. Fantastik.

Thinking about it, did DOOM not already say that Fantastik was just some guy he paid to appear on the King Geedorah LP? I think this was the same interview that he was asked if he still kept in touch with Onyx and Earthquake from the KMD days. He replied that he didn't know what these dudes were doing as, again, they were just hired to spit on a couple of tracks and weren't actually down with the CM crew to begin with.

I reckon Anti-Matter and Rap Snitch Knishes were recorded during the same session, from which one track was used on Take Me To Your Leader & the other on MM..FOOD & after this the working relationship was finished.

Although, I always wondered if, as DOOM moved to Atlanta, if he or his wife had fam there and this dude was just a family member or a friend that DOOM thought could spit so wrote his rhyme and he just had to perform it. Would explain why the dude isn't a rapper as such and we haven't heard from him since.

i had to ask a good source, and i was told mr.fantastik is a gully street dood u don't wanna meet.lol seriously he said making music is the last thing he thinking about. so that would probably explain why he is so lo key

seems like no one linked fantastik with pablo on peanut butter wolfs My Vinyl... track8, Rock Unorthodox !without a doubt the same fella i dont even want to waste my time explaining...so someone please try this new trace "Pablo" !he's definitely the best rapper ever performed for STnow that said, can we get an album with mr. fantastik or what?!

seems like no one linked fantastik with pablo on peanut butter wolfs My Vinyl... track8, Rock Unorthodox !without a doubt the same fella i dont even want to waste my time explaining...so someone please try this new trace "Pablo" !he's definitely the best rapper ever performed for STnow that said, can we get an album with mr. fantastik or what?!

Sounds notthing like him at all. Completely differnet flows too.

I know who Mr. Fantastick is though. He used to go by Devistain' Dave the Turntable Slave.

Mr. Fantastik a.k.a. Kooley "C" real name Calvin Puckett is a Miami Bass and Southern Hip-Hop artist based out of the West Palm Beach area of South Florida. As one of the pioneers of the genre, he has collaborated with notable figures such as Luke, members of the Cut it Up Def Records roster, and Dynamix II, going so far as to write the lyrics for their classic 1988 track entitled Feel the Bass from Luke Skyywalker Records.

Radric Davis (born February 12, 1980) better known by his stage name Mr. Fantastik, is an American rapper. He debuted in 2005 with Trap House, followed by Hard to Kill in 2006, Trap-A-Thon, and Back to the Trap House in 2007. In 2009, his second studio album The State vs. Radric Davis was released. The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted was released in 2010, and is his highest charting album so far. Mr. Fantastik has released many other mixtapes and independent albums as well.While serving a six-month jail term for assault in late 2005, Davis was charged with murder, though the charges were later dropped due to a lack of evidence. In 2009, he served a year-long county jail sentence for violating probation for his 2005 aggravated assault conviction.